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The phrase "a deficit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a shortfall or lack of something, often in financial or resource contexts.
Example: "The company is facing a significant deficit in its budget this quarter."
Alternatives: "a shortfall" or "a lack".
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A deficit.
No, I'm a deficit realist.
It's a deficit levy.
"They have a deficit.
It is a deficit that McGraw concedes.
WHAT a difference a deficit makes.
The president has a deficit reduction plan.
A deficit deal will prove impossible.
Now it must overcome a deficit.
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Is this a deficit-reduction program?
Consquently, a deficit-neutral plan will be hard to fashion.
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